Bike Across the USA

Have you ever dreamed of riding a bicycle across America?

I am Shular Scudamore. My plans for a coast to coast bicycle ride across America started with a "dream"
some twenty years ago - wouldn't it be nice
to ride a bicycle from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean someday. In a speech
delivered in 2008, titled "Dreams to Reality" I talked about three elements that create
the foundation of your blueprint to turn your dreams into reality; What you want to be, what you want to do and what you
want to have. I used my desire to ride coast to coast as an example of something on my do list. When I was interviewed
after the speech, I was asked when I planned to make the ride! I had not attached a date to my ride. It
was still a dream and not a goal. Fortunately dreams do not expire.
I started May 27, 2012 riding the Adventure Cycling Northern Tier Route, finishing August 8.
You can follow my ride for this bicycle tour across America at my
blog: Bike Across USA Blog
The ride was about 4540 miles.

First Bicycle Tour

June 16, 1994 I started my ride from Champaign, Illinois to Boston, Massachusetts. The ride
was a program of the League of American Biyclists called "Pedal for Power." I did it as a fund
raiser for Wayside Cross Ministries in Aurora, IL. The ride finished at the Atlantic Ocean on
July 1. That is the longest ride I had made until my 2012 coast-to coast ride
along the Northern Tier.

TransAmerica Bicycle Ride from the Past

First Recorded Bicycle Trip Across the United States

Thomas Stevens wrote of his cycling journey across America in 1884. His book tells
of his start in San Francisco on the morning of April 22, 1884. He writes, "Various attempts
have been made from time to time, by ambitious cyclers, to wheel across America
from ocean to ocean; but - "Around the World!" "The impracticable scheme of a visionary," was the most charitable
verdict one could reasonably have expected." Stevens made his ride on a fifty-inch machine.
Yes, he rode coast-to-coast on a high wheeler, sometimes called a penny-farthing, this at
a time when few roads were paved.

Biking Across America, 1887

George Nellis, Jr. rode a fifty-two-inch Columbia Expert on his seventy-two day journey
from Herkimer, New York to San Francisco. He arranged for newspapers to publish letter
reports mailed along the way. Biking across the USA east to west, he arrived in San Francisco on August 4, 1887.

1935 Trans-continental Ride

Charlie Klotz, made a cross-country ride in 1935 at age 20, on Speed King bicycle.
Charlie started in his home town of Hollister, California and rode to New York
city. He made the ride with a fixed gear! The unique rear wheel allowed him to have a
second gear by removing the wheel and flipping it over. Charlie pedaled the 3100 miles in 30 days, riding 100 to 130 miles
each daily. His bicycle was fitted with wooden rims. Charlie still has the bicycle.
There was a great article about Charlie written by Scott Herhold of the Mercury News (now in their archives).
Be sure to see the short video of Charlie riding the same bicycle at age 93.
Charlie Klotz 1935 Transcontinental Ride

You can contact me with ideas about routes and suggestions for the trip.